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Mathematics, 07.06.2020 02:58 JayKayaim123

When the equation 2x+15−−−−−−√−x=0 is solved correctly, the solutions are x=−3 and x=5. Which, if any, of the solutions are not valid?
A) The solution x=−3 is not valid.
B) The solution x=5 is not valid.
C) Neither solution is valid.
D) Both solutions are valid.

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